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Wayne Gretzky – December 6, 1987 vs. North Stars (5 goals). Doug Weight – October 15, 1997 vs. Avalanche (0 goal). Most shots on goal, one home game: 13: Paul Coffey – December 20, 1985 vs. Kings (3 goals). Wayne Gretzky – December 6, 1987 vs. North Stars (5 goals). Doug Weight – October 15, 1997 vs. Avalanche (0 goal). Most shots on ...
Newsy Lalonde, the first player to score six goals in an NHL game, also had two other five-goal games. Wayne Gretzky, the NHL's all-time leading scorer, had four five-goal games. Mario Lemieux recorded four five-goal games. Sergei Fedorov scored all of the Red Wings' goals in a 5–4 overtime win against the Washington Capitals.
View history; Tools. Tools. move to ... Nov. 26, 1997; Florida 10, Boston 5 Goals against 12: Jan. 11, 2003; Florida 2, Washington 12 ... Florida Panthers Player ...
The Florida Panthers have won the Stanley Cup for the first time in the franchise’s 30-season history, sealing the deal with a 2-1 win over the Edmonton Oilers in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final ...
The goal was Reinhart’s 67th of the season, extending his Florida single-season record, and it was up to the Panthers to make it hold up. Florida was an NHL-best 44-0-3 entering Monday when ...
The Oilers scored 44 goals against the Blackhawks, an NHL record for one team in a single playoff series that still stands. In the Stanley Cup Finals, the Oilers overpowered the Flyers in five games. Kurri tied Reggie Leach's record for goals in one playoff year with 19. Coffey set a new record for playoff points in a season by a defenceman ...
The Florida Panthers have won the Stanley Cup for the first time in the franchise’s 30-season history, sealing the deal with a 2-1 win over the Edmonton Oilers in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final ...
In even rarer instances, players have reached the 2,000- and 3,000-point plateaus (no player has ever scored 4,000 or more points at the Division I level). The top 25 highest scorers in NCAA Division I men's basketball history are listed below. The NCAA was not organized into its current divisional format until August 1973. [2]